Whale and bird watching holiday, Norway

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€1450 excluding flights
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Duration
4 Days
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Included: All meals, accommodation, guides, snacks. Not included: alcohol, restaurants, and activities outside the boat and lodge if not otherwise agreed. Please feel free to inform us with any special requests, like allergies etc.
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Description of Whale and bird watching holiday, Norway

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€1450 excluding flights
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Included: All meals, accommodation, guides, snacks. Not included: alcohol, restaurants, and activities outside the boat and lodge if not otherwise agreed. Please feel free to inform us with any special requests, like allergies etc.
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Norway wildlife
Follow the sun and the seasons and make sure you're in the right place at the watch time to see polar bears and whales.
Whale watching
With whales in every corner of the ocean, and so many species, how do you begin to plan a trip?

Responsible Travel

As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.

Planet

CARBON REDUCTION
Arctic Ocean Lodge employs several strategies to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainability, this is described on our website Embracing Sustainable and Responsible Travel — Arctic Ocean Lodge. The focus areas are:
• Renewable Energy: The lodge uses clean hydroelectric power to minimize reliance on fossil fuels.
• Slow Travel: They emphasize slow travel, primarily using wind power for transportation, which reduces emissions.
• Wildlife-Friendly Practices: When observing wildlife, they turn off engines and use sails to minimize disturbance and emissions.
• Recycling: The lodge actively recycles materials to reduce waste.
• Local Sourcing: They prioritize sourcing supplies and services from local businesses, reducing transportation emissions and supporting the local economy.
These efforts help Arctic Ocean Lodge maintain a balance between providing a unique travel experience and preserving the environment. ??
Also, on our website we described in detail how our sustainable travel to reduce carbon emissions are described


ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
We are deeply committed to sustainable practices both at our lodge and in the outdoor activities we offer. Every aspect of our tourism business is thoughtfully designed to be sustainable and environmentally friendly and do no harm to the local community or Mother Nature. Here are some key aspects of our commitment:
Sustainable Practices
• The lodge uses clean hydroelectric power to minimize its carbon footprint.
• They emphasize slow travel, primarily using wind power for transportation, which reduces emissions and minimizes disturbance to wildlife.

Wildlife-Friendly Operations
• Arctic Ocean Lodge is part of an ongoing research program on whale preservation together with Whale2Sea, one of the largest whale safari companies in Europe. Outline of the project and how it is marketed: “Since 2020, Whale2Sea and Whale safari have researched sperm whales, long-finned pilot whales, and Risso's dolphins off Andψya, led by Dr. Tiu Similδ. The research focuses on behavioral ecology, habitat use, and diving behavior

By joining on this trip you will be able to learn about the whales, observe and listen through our towable hydrophone and contribute to the ongoing research on whales."
• When observing wildlife, such as whales, we turn off engines and use sails to approach, ensuring minimal disturbance to the animals.
• They engage in responsible wildlife viewing practices to protect the natural behavior and habitats of the animals-
Recycling and Waste Reduction
• The lodge actively recycles materials to reduce waste and promote a circular economy.

Community Engagement
• We host local community events and prioritize sourcing supplies and services from local businesses, supporting the local economy and reducing transportation emissions.
• The lodge offers a platform for local artisans and encouraging cultural exchange and supporting the local community.

Arctic Ocean Lodge is also part of the Andψya network Bird Safari with sailboat - Birds - Birds and wildlife Andψy where our slow travel and commitment to sustainable tourism is described.

We strive to balance the needs of travelers with the preservation of the environment and the well-being of the local community. Their efforts ensure a responsible and harmonious coexistence with nature. ??

People

“LOCAL ECONOMY”
A wider range of our offerings means that guests stay longer in the same place, which in turn has a smaller environmental footprint. We have local collaborations and thus spread the value creation. We emphasize giving our guests a cultural immersion in Norwegian coastal culture through experiences such as guided fishing trips, hanging fish, courses and storytelling. This gives our guests a richer understanding of Andψya's culture, which makes them stay longer and forge a stronger bond with the local area.
This also contributes to social sustainability by creating mutual respect and commitment among our visitors.

“EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY”
Local residents express that the project not only contributes to local jobs, but also "greater quality of life for both older and younger. people". We engage local people to work with us whenever possible – this includes local carpentry services, cleaning. Approximately 80% of our engagement people are local, the remainder are people that has come to work from other countries.

Wages are paid according to minimum tariffs regulated by the State of Norway

We embrace diversity and this is described in our “Code of Conduct” available on our web side.

The trip, being onboard has limitation for certain disabled people, like mobility. Other disabilities can be accommodated.

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